Tuesday, November 2, 2010

OK- So I know this is totally late, but I wanted to post some pictures of our booth at the Artfest we participated in a couple weeks ago. We had such a great time at this event. It was definitely different than what we are used to, but we loved it. Met such great people and made such great connections.

We dressed Coco(that's what we call our mannequin) in crowns. She looked so great. Below her we had the usual muslin ribbons. People love them!

The chicken wire cloches look so cute with pumpkins and fall arrangements under them.

These satin pumpkins were a hit! Mom had to search high and low for the real pumpkin stems...it paid off mom!

The Halloween tags were adorable!

Chanel(our other mannequin) was dressed for Halloween!

Here's a full shot of our Halloween table.

Everyone loved the colorful birthday crowns. They looked great next to the colorful luggage tags.

I LOVE using an old thermos to hold Sunflowers. So Fall!

This was such a great event. We were truly honored to be included. It was put on by Jenny Sweeny of Jenny Sweeny Designs and our good friend Jenny Cornell of Vintage Bleu. These girls were so sweet to invite us. They may be putting on a holiday event, so stay tuned. In the meantime, check out their sites. Jenny Sweeny Designs has a local store in Libertyville, but you can find her designs in TONS of stores all over. Jennie Cornell makes fabulous jewelry and writes her fun blog Vintage Bleu. Thanks for having us, girls!

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We are a mom and two sisters that run a small shop in Lake Barrington, IL where we sell vintage items picked from our travels to out of state farms and forgotten towns in the Midwest. We also sell Chalk Paint®, and Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk paint, and even offer paint classes showing you how to use them. We keep our customers up to date with the shop openings, travels, and treasures on this blog. Hope you'll find your way to our little shop someday!